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    Higgs Boson

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    The Higgs boson or Higgs particle is a proposed elementary particle in the Standard Model of particle physics. The Higgs boson’s existence would have profound importance in particle physics because it would prove the existence of the hypothetical Higgs field—the simplest[4] of several proposed explanations for the origin of the symmetry-breaking mechanism by which elementary particles acquire mass.[Note 2] The leading explanation is that a field exists that has non-zero strength everywhere—even in

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    Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) “On April 9‚ 1965 Congress enacted the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) (P.L. 89-10)‚ the most expansive federal education bill ever passed.” “It is significant to note the bill was enacted less than three months after it was introduced‚ as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War on Poverty.”2 “Title I of ESEA reflected the presidential recommendation by providing that school districts with heavy concentrations of low-income

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               Large Hadron Collider Report  The large Hadron Collider is the largest particle accelerator ever built. Hadrons‚  heavy subatomic particles like protons‚ account for the name of the particle accelerator.  Its primary use was to look into the structure of the atom. In the early twentieth century‚  scientist though that they had the inner structure of the atom figured out and that there  were three fundamental particles to the atom: the electron‚ proton and neutron. However‚  by the late twentieth century

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    Modern theories For a long time‚ it was thought that the proton‚ neutron‚ and electron were the elementary particles‚ as well as the smallest. Since the Atomic Theory was formulated‚ many new particles have been discovered. The new theories concerning these particles and predicted particles attempts to explain every phenomena in physics. This is also called the Universal Theory of Matter. Dark Matter and Dark Energy   Dark matter is an assumed kind of matter which unlike ordinary matter does

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    Boson Research Paper Scientist have been hunting it for forty years‚ the key that will unlock the secrets of the universe‚ and now they have found it! Can the Higgs boson particle really tell humans how everything came into being? Does human kind owe its existence to something so elusive‚ so powerful? Is there a “God Particle”? How did humans get to be here in this universe? Scientist say that the universe began as a burst of pure energy‚ but somehow that energy turned itself into mass‚ which eventually

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    Jordan Bihms The Higgs Boson Jeffrey Kluger‚ senior writer at TIME magazine said that “It is not often that the world stops‚ cheers and generally goes nuts over a new discovery in particle physics.” On July 4th of 2012‚ employees at CERN‚ the European Organization for Nuclear Research‚ rushed out to tell of the news that the Higgs Boson might have been located. The Higgs Boson‚ named after Peter Higgs‚ is said to be what gives atoms in the universe their mass‚ which in itself is a huge step

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    Elementary School and Middle School: The Differences and Similarities   What is it like to transition from elementary to middle school? That is a question many kids ask each year. Having experienced both‚ I can tell you that there are plenty of similarities as well as some very big differences between the two types of schools.      Elementary schools and middle schools have many traits in common. Typically‚ both are open five days a week for a set number of hours each day. Students sit at

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    ECON1020 Tutorial 2 Long-Run Economic Growth Chapters 5 & 6 Submission due 6am‚ Monday 23rd of March. Question 1 If we boost productivity‚ we can improve economic growth Tony Abbott (Australian Prime Minister) (a) What is labour productivity? (b) Assuming Mr Abbott was talking about labour productivity‚ discuss this meaning of this quote. Do you agree with it? (c) According to the economic growth model presented in the textbook‚ what are the two key factors which determine labour productivity?

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    to explain not only the creation of the universe‚ but also how it works‚ why it works‚ and possibly how it will end. 1. The Higgs boson The Higgs boson is a hypothetical particle whose accompanying field is believed to be accountable for giving all other fundamental particles their mass. It is also the only elementary particle theorized in the Standard Model — the closest thing modern physics has to a "theory of everything" — that has not yet been actually observed through experiments. Why the difficulty

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    Matter

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    used in reference to a substance (often a particle) that has rest mass. Matter is also used loosely as a general term for the substance that makes up all observable physical objects.[1][2] All objects we see with the naked eye are composed of atoms. This atomic matter is in turn made up of interacting subatomic particles—usually a nucleus of protons and neutrons‚ and a cloud of orbiting electrons.[3][4] Typically‚ science considers these composite particles matter because they have both rest mass

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